The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Edo State chapter, on Friday
announced its withdrawal from the rescheduled election in
Orhiomwon
local government area of the state to determine the winner of the
Orhiomwon State Constituency II in the State House of Assembly.
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had cancelled
election in 12 polling units spread across three wards in the Council
namely Ukpato, Ugu and Evboesi and rescheduled same for Saturday, 18
April, to determine the representative of Orhiomwon State Constituency
II.
Orhiomwon Local Government Area Chairman of PDP, Barrister
Nosakhare Ogieva-Okunbor, who announced the decision to withdraw from
the rescheduled election while addressing journalists, said the party
took the decision after seeing that INEC was acting a script he alleged
was written by the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, to deny PDP
victory.
“INEC has manipulated the whole process. Results that
are favourable to us from the previous election were being rejected
while those favourable to the APC were accepted.
“Considering
the flagrant and gross abuse of electoral process that have trailed the
elections conducted so far, we have resolved to pull out of the
election,” Ogieva-Okunbor said.
Also commenting on the issue,
candidate of the PDP in the election, Friday Ogieriakhi, said it was of
no use participating in an election whose end was already per-determined.
He alleged that fundamental complaints tabled by
the PDP to INEC were thrown out and that INEC reneged on its earlier
pledge to use card reader in the election.
“We will not dignify the fraud that is being perpetrated by INEC. We
will challenge the result of the election in court and reclaim our
mandate,” Ogieriakhi said.
Source:PM News
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